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Jesus Emmanuel Nunez

5.0 out of 5 starsBest Wallet I've Owned!

27 December 2016 - Published on Amazon.com

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After searching high and low for a wallet that wouldn't lift my body to a contorted mess while sitting, I think I've found it. The build is extremely simple. It's basically two plastic, credit-card sized, flat pieces of plastic that are kept together using a thick, 3/4" or so, wide rubber band and a small "lip" or "track" to hold the plastic together. There is a minimum and maximum number of cards that I've noticed is necessary to keep the wallet functional. I would recommend using no less than 6 or 7 cards and no more than 10 or 11. I use it to hold my credit, library, Sam's Club, and Gift Cards together and hold cash and my ID on the outer portion of the wallet. The full depth of the wallet is no more than 3/4" thick even when I'm holding a decent amount of bills. It is sometimes difficult to determine whether I have it in my pocket or not, which may be a pro or con depending on your needs. For my needs, this is the wallet to purchase. I'll definitely be purchasing another when necessary, but from the looks of it, it'll be quite some time before that's necessary.

One small negative would be that it isn't the easiest to access a cord in the middle as you'll need to push all cards, slightly, out and reach for the one you need, but because you have the small indent in the plastic on both the bottom and top, this helps to overcome any issues.

After having it for almost 2 years it looks a little worn, and the band is stretched out a bit, but it still does it's job. Well most of the time. As soon as you stretch the band out it because kind of unstable, and if you are like me you might lay down in your bed with it in your hand next thing you know you have to move a bed to find all your card. When I first got it it worked great had no issues with it falling apart on accident. But because of my carelessness and reckless behavior I put way I mean way to many cards in it and stretched out that band... Bottom line if you have a set amount of cards that you have to carry at all times and it's above what they recommend I would search for a different wallet. If your wallet is for ever changing like the wind this might be the wallet for you as long as you don't go over about 16 card (I had multiple business/paper cards in it + credit/debit cards + 2 forms of ID + a bunch of other crap) it will work fine as long as you don't stretch that band

For years I have lived with having my wallet in my back pocket. The problems with this configuration are many; not least of which are: 1. I tend to regularly split my credit cards because of the weight of my rump sitting on cards that are angled in the wallet, and 2. the pressure of the wallets on my pants tend to cause wear marks that show the outline of the wallet.I decided to take action and order two light-weight wallets. This one and a slim line leather wallet/billfold. Of the two, I prefer this wallet. At first glance it looks awkward to use. How do I get the right card out when they're stacked one on top of the other. It doesn't take long to get the hang of things. You quickly realize that this wallet is the shizzle! It's slim. Easy to care in your front pocket. And your cards are kept almost entirely flat so that they don't break. If there is one complaint I have with the wallet, it's the price. While I wouldn't say it's "bust the bank" pricing, for what you get - two sheets of plastic and a thick elastic band - it's a little pricey. Nevertheless, if you asked me, would I buy another? My answer would be a definite yes.

This is a product I like. It comfortably holds six cards. One of these cards is a magnetic key card for my office. This key is about as thick as two credit cards. I could probably fit another 2 or 3 cards in the holder. I did not experience any pocket lint sticking to the rubber band as some people mentioned. I do wish the rubber band was a little tighter so you bills didn't have to be folded into thirds.

Very cool! And you'll find out what you don't need in your wallet pretty quick! Requires some finesse to take a card out without taking all of them out. I use my credit card 90% of any of time so it stays on the outside for easy access. For any other card you kind of have to fan them out like a deck of cards. Takes some practice which sounds weird, but it's worth it.

The only reason I give it 4 stars instead of 5 is because I can see how other people might not like this. It takes a little more brain power to use and if you access multiple cards a day, I wouldn't recommend it.